
Are you a therapist ready to start or grow your private practice—but totally overwhelmed by the business side of things? You’re not alone. And you’re exactly who this podcast is for.
Private Practice Unlocked exists to fill the gaps grad school left behind. We’re talking about the real-life stuff you need to run a successful, sustainable practice while not sacrificing quality care for your clien... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEducationEntrepreneurshipHow To | |||

If your private practice feels too quiet right now, it’s easy to assume you need to do more marketing or work harder to get clients. But more effort isn’t always the answer — clarity is.
In this episode, Amber breaks down the three most common reaso... more
If your practice feels disorganized or overwhelming, it’s probably not an effort problem — it’s a structure problem.
In this episode, Amber breaks down the five core systems every private practice needs: scheduling, documentation, finances, marketin... more
You did everything you were supposed to do — got licensed, set up your business, and started seeing clients. But instead of feeling stable, your practice still feels chaotic, overwhelming, and harder than it should be.
After a few months away, Amber... more
For many therapists, a full caseload eventually raises the question: Should I expand my practice? But that question often comes from exhaustion, comparison, or pressure — not clarity.
In this episode, Amber slows down the conversation around expansi... more
The early days of private practice can feel overwhelming. There’s paperwork to complete, systems to choose, advice coming from every direction — and a constant sense that everything is urgent. For many therapists, that pressure leads to burnout befor... more
When therapists look back on the early days of private practice, most don’t wish they had worked harder — they wish they had worried less, simplified sooner, and trusted themselves earlier.
In this reflective episode, Amber shares what she would do ... more
The start of a new year often comes with pressure — to set big goals, overhaul systems, and somehow become a more productive version of yourself overnight. For therapists, that pressure can quickly turn into burnout before January is even over.
In t... more
The holidays can bring a unique mix of emotions for private practice owners — gratitude, exhaustion, guilt about taking time off, and anxiety about money. For many therapists, client cancellations increase, schedules look lighter, and income can feel... more
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